Miscellaneous papers: The book of Howth. The conquest of Ireland, by Thomas Bray, etcLongmans, Green, Reader, & Dyer, 1873 - Great Britain |
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Page xxvii
... passed and settled on surrenders . For as the occasion of the disposing of those lauds did not happen witliout the special providence and finger of God , which did cast out those wicked and ungrateful traitors who were the only enemies ...
... passed and settled on surrenders . For as the occasion of the disposing of those lauds did not happen witliout the special providence and finger of God , which did cast out those wicked and ungrateful traitors who were the only enemies ...
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... passed since the advertisement of the Queen's death . If I shall stay here till all things be so settled that they will never break out again , God knoweth when I shall come over , but all are in , or would be in and may be if it be the ...
... passed since the advertisement of the Queen's death . If I shall stay here till all things be so settled that they will never break out again , God knoweth when I shall come over , but all are in , or would be in and may be if it be the ...
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... passed to him , his heirs or assigns , in due form of law under our great seal of that realm , either in his own name or in the name of such other person or persons as he shall alien or dispose any part of this book of fee farm or ...
... passed to him , his heirs or assigns , in due form of law under our great seal of that realm , either in his own name or in the name of such other person or persons as he shall alien or dispose any part of this book of fee farm or ...
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... passing in and out at that harbour before the fort , being a narrow channel and dangerous road , to the great decay of that city and hindrance of the King's customs . We pray you to taker order that no needless stay or search be made at ...
... passing in and out at that harbour before the fort , being a narrow channel and dangerous road , to the great decay of that city and hindrance of the King's customs . We pray you to taker order that no needless stay or search be made at ...
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... passed to the college in Dublin , and the other 6 balliboes or 375 acres to be allotted towards the maintenance of a free school to be erected at Limevaddy . The portions of the Undertakers . All which being deducted there remaineth 382 ...
... passed to the college in Dublin , and the other 6 balliboes or 375 acres to be allotted towards the maintenance of a free school to be erected at Limevaddy . The portions of the Undertakers . All which being deducted there remaineth 382 ...
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